Sex in Accordance with God's Will

Are you saving yourself for your wedding night? The Devil wants you to fail, thats why he puts stumbling blocks in your way. But God wants you to succeed, and thats why he has given us an alternative to intercourse before marriage: anal sex. Through anal sex, you can satisfy your bodys needs, while you avoid the risk of unwanted pregnancy and still keep yourself pure for marriage.

You may be shocked at first by this idea. Isnt anal sex (sodomy) forbidden by the Bible? Isnt anal sex dirty? Whats the difference between having anal sex before marriage and having regular intercourse? Lets address these issues by debunking some myths about anal sex and God's will.

I thought the Bible said anal sex was a sin.

This is a common misconception. Anal sex is confusing to many Christians because of the attention paid to the Bibles condemnation of homosexual acts. However, its important to realize that these often quoted scriptures refer only to sexual acts between two men. Nowhere does the Bible forbid anal sex between a male and female.

In fact, many Biblical passages allude to the act of anal sex between men and women. Lamentations 2:10 describes how The virgins of Jerusalem have bowed their heads to the ground, indicating how a virginal maidens should position themselves to receive anal sex. Another suggestive scripture tells of a womans pride in her valley (referring to her buttocks and the cleft between them) and entices her lover to ejaculate against her backside: "How boastful you are about the valleys! O backsliding daughter who trusts in her treasures, {saying,} ' Who will come against me?' (Jeremiah 49:4) And in the Song of Songs, the lover urges his mate to allow him to enter her from behind: Draw me after you, let us make haste. Song of Solomon, 1:4

Isnt anal sex dirty?

The Bible says, To the pure, all things are pure. (Titus 1:15) The Lord created your body, and no part of it is imperfect or unclean. God also created our bodies for pleasure, and anal sex is just one of the many ways, including standard sexual intercourse, that we can enjoy this pleasure and share it with a partner.

Although the anus is used for elimination, in reality it is not as dirty as you think, especially after a shower or bath. Elimination is also a natural process of our God-given bodies, so our conception of the anal area as dirty has more to do with our own psychological hang-ups. If the idea of direct contact with this area is still distasteful to you, the male can wear a condom as a barrier

If youre going to have anal sex, why not just have regular sex?

This is a good question: If youre going to have sexual contact before marriage, why not just go the whole nine yards and have regular sex? There are many good reasons for having anal sex instead. The first reason is practical: having conventional vaginal intercourse can lead to unwanted pregnancies. While its true that the Lord bade us to be fruitful and multiply, (Gen 1:22) the Bible also counsels that For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven. (Eccl. 3:1) Pregnancy outside of wedlock can have dire and life-altering consequences for all those involved. Having anal sex allows you to greatly reduce this risk.

Second, for a young woman who has never engaged in sexual intercourse, having anal sex allows her to preserve her virginity (i.e., maintain an intact hymen) until marriage. There is no greater gift that a bride can give than to offer her pure, unsullied maidenhead to her husband on their wedding night.

Finally, anal sex allows both partners to save the most intimate and powerful sexual act, that of face-to-face vaginal intercourse, for their mates in marriage. This type of sexual relationship represents the most powerful union between a man and a woman, and so it rightfully should be reserved for ones life partner. Fortunately, you can engage in anal sex prior to marriage and still be able to share the deeper, more meaningful act of consecrated love through vaginal intercourse with your wedded spouse.

Are you saving yourself for your wedding night? The Devil wants you to fail, thats why he puts stumbling blocks in your way. But God wants you to succeed, and thats why he has given us an alternative to intercourse before marriage: anal sex. Through anal sex, you can satisfy your bodys needs, while you avoid the risk of unwanted pregnancy and still keep yourself pure for marriage.

You may be shocked at first by this idea. Isnt anal sex (sodomy) forbidden by the Bible? Isnt anal sex dirty? Whats the difference between having anal sex before marriage and having regular intercourse? Lets address these issues by debunking some myths about anal sex and God's will.

I thought the Bible said anal sex was a sin.

This is a common misconception. Anal sex is confusing to many Christians because of the attention paid to the Bibles condemnation of homosexual acts. However, its important to realize that these often quoted scriptures refer only to sexual acts between two men. Nowhere does the Bible forbid anal sex between a male and female.

In fact, many Biblical passages allude to the act of anal sex between men and women. Lamentations 2:10 describes how The virgins of Jerusalem have bowed their heads to the ground, indicating how a virginal maidens should position themselves to receive anal sex. Another suggestive scripture tells of a womans pride in her valley (referring to her buttocks and the cleft between them) and entices her lover to ejaculate against her backside: "How boastful you are about the valleys! O backsliding daughter who trusts in her treasures, {saying,} ' Who will come against me?' (Jeremiah 49:4) And in the Song of Songs, the lover urges his mate to allow him to enter her from behind: Draw me after you, let us make haste. Song of Solomon, 1:4

Isnt anal sex dirty?

The Bible says, To the pure, all things are pure. (Titus 1:15) The Lord created your body, and no part of it is imperfect or unclean. God also created our bodies for pleasure, and anal sex is just one of the many ways, including standard sexual intercourse, that we can enjoy this pleasure and share it with a partner.

Although the anus is used for elimination, in reality it is not as dirty as you think, especially after a shower or bath. Elimination is also a natural process of our God-given bodies, so our conception of the anal area as dirty has more to do with our own psychological hang-ups. If the idea of direct contact with this area is still distasteful to you, the male can wear a condom as a barrier

If youre going to have anal sex, why not just have regular sex?

This is a good question: If youre going to have sexual contact before marriage, why not just go the whole nine yards and have regular sex? There are many good reasons for having anal sex instead. The first reason is practical: having conventional vaginal intercourse can lead to unwanted pregnancies. While its true that the Lord bade us to be fruitful and multiply, (Gen 1:22) the Bible also counsels that For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven. (Eccl. 3:1) Pregnancy outside of wedlock can have dire and life-altering consequences for all those involved. Having anal sex allows you to greatly reduce this risk.

Second, for a young woman who has never engaged in sexual intercourse, having anal sex allows her to preserve her virginity (i.e., maintain an intact hymen) until marriage. There is no greater gift that a bride can give than to offer her pure, unsullied maidenhead to her husband on their wedding night.

Finally, anal sex allows both partners to save the most intimate and powerful sexual act, that of face-to-face vaginal intercourse, for their mates in marriage. This type of sexual relationship represents the most powerful union between a man and a woman, and so it rightfully should be reserved for ones life partner. Fortunately, you can engage in anal sex prior to marriage and still be able to share the deeper, more meaningful act of consecrated love through vaginal intercourse with your wedded spouse.

Are you saving yourself for your wedding night? The Devil wants you to fail, that's why he puts stumbling blocks in your way. But God wants you to succeed, and that's why he has given us an alternative to intercourse before marriage: anal sex. Through anal sex, you can satisfy your body's needs, while you avoid the risk of unwanted pregnancy and still keep yourself pure for marriage.

You may be shocked at first by this idea. Isn't anal sex (sodomy) forbidden by the Bible? Isn't anal sex dirty? What's the difference between having anal sex before marriage and having regular intercourse? Let's address these issues by debunking some myths about anal sex and God's will.

"I thought the Bible said anal sex was a sin."

This is a common misconception. Anal sex is confusing to many Christians because of the attention paid to the Bible's condemnation of homosexual acts. However, it's important to realize that these often quoted scriptures refer only to sexual acts between two men. Nowhere does the Bible forbid anal sex between a male and female.

In fact, many Biblical passages allude to the act of anal sex between men and women. Lamentations 2:10 describes how "The virgins of Jerusalem have bowed their heads to the ground," indicating how a virginal maidens should position themselves to receive anal sex. Another suggestive scripture tells of a woman's pride in her "valley" (referring to her buttocks and the cleft between them) and entices her lover to ejaculate against her backside: "How boastful you are about the valleys! O backsliding daughter who trusts in her treasures, {saying,} ' Who will come against me?' (Jeremiah 49:4) And in the Song of Songs, the lover urges his mate to allow him to enter her from behind: "Draw me after you, let us make haste." Song of Solomon, 1:4

"Isn't anal sex dirty?"

The Bible says, "To the pure, all things are pure." (Titus 1:15) The Lord created your body, and no part of it is imperfect or unclean. God also created our bodies for pleasure, and anal sex is just one of the many ways, including standard sexual intercourse, that we can enjoy this pleasure and share it with a partner.

Although the anus is used for elimination, in reality it is not as dirty as you think, especially after a shower or bath. Elimination is also a natural process of our God-given bodies, so our conception of the anal area as dirty has more to do with our own psychological hang-ups. If the idea of direct contact with this area is still distasteful to you, the male can wear a condom as a barrier

"If you're going to have anal sex, why not just have regular sex?"

This is a good question: If you're going to have sexual contact before marriage, why not just go the whole nine yards and have regular sex? There are many good reasons for having anal sex instead. The first reason is practical: having conventional vaginal intercourse can lead to unwanted pregnancies. While it's true that the Lord bade us to "be fruitful and multiply," (Gen 1:22) the Bible also counsels that "For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven." (Eccl. 3:1) Pregnancy outside of wedlock can have dire and life-altering consequences for all those involved. Having anal sex allows you to greatly reduce this risk.

Second, for a young woman who has never engaged in sexual intercourse, having anal sex allows her to preserve her virginity (i.e., maintain an intact hymen) until marriage. There is no greater gift that a bride can give than to offer her pure, unsullied maidenhead to her husband on their wedding night.

Finally, anal sex allows both partners to save the most intimate and powerful sexual act, that of face-to-face vaginal intercourse, for their mates in marriage. This type of sexual relationship represents the most powerful union between a man and a woman, and so it rightfully should be reserved for one's life partner. Fortunately, you can engage in anal sex prior to marriage and still be able to share the deeper, more meaningful act of consecrated love through vaginal intercourse with your wedded spouse.

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X-PASTER, you may be presenting what the author of the above passage's mind and body strive to practise. It's twisting of what the Bible fundamentally teaches.

If you read the fundamental law expressed through the Decalogue (Ten Commandments) in the Old Testament, two of the Commandemnts forbid adultery: You must not commit Adultery (Deutronomy 5:18) and You must not set your heart on your neighbour's house, or field, or servant - man or woman - or ox, or donkey or any any our donkey's possessions (Deutronomy 5:21) - i.e you must not engage in any forbidden sexual relationship with anyone (including animals).

In the New Testament, Jesus summarised the Decalogue in two main Commandments: You must love your God with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your mind (Matthew 22:37) and You must love your neighbour as yourself (Matthew 22:38) and he (Jesus) says: On these two commandments hang the whole Law and the Prophets too.

You cannot make your friend, neighbour, relative, daughter, son or even alien/foreigner an instrument of sexual gratification or lust and still call that 'LOVE OF GOD and NEIGHBOUR'. If you do, it is something else and not even a religious virtue.

If the behaviour the author tries to promote were part of the Law the Bible teaches it should have appeared (have been taught) either in the Decalogue, in the Prophets teaching or in Jesus' teaching and it should have been practised by Jesus' immediate deciples - apostles and of couse, it should have been taught by the Church in general.

The heading of the thread is SEX IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOD'S WILL, but, the contents in the narrative pasted by X PASTER, are Muhammadically toxic and style, and not in accordance with God's commands and ethical laws, as demonstrated by XP the follower of Muhammad Allah, the promoter of sex in paradise.

Furthermore, XP has failed to say which god is he promoting, inter-alia, XP decided to post fraudulent connotations of the holy verses without telling the whole story of each and every verse he quoted, to wit.

Accodingly, XP has continued to show the true colors of Muhammad's behavior of preaching and promoting sex instead and place of faith in God.

Wherefore, XP's motion and/or demonstrations are hereby debunked for lack of ethical knowledge, inter-alia, for failure to state how can God who from the begining prohibited such thing changed his mind and supported the abomination LAWS OF ALLAH of ISLAM, MAREHEMU MUHAMMAD. This thread is dismissed in its entirety, ad infinitum.

Are you saving yourself for your wedding night? The Devil wants you to fail, thats why he puts stumbling blocks in your way. But God wants you to succeed, and thats why he has given us an alternative to intercourse before marriage: anal sex. Through anal sex, you can satisfy your bodys needs, while you avoid the risk of unwanted pregnancy and still keep yourself pure for marriage.

You may be shocked at first by this idea. Isnt anal sex (sodomy) forbidden by the Bible? Isnt anal sex dirty? Whats the difference between having anal sex before marriage and having regular intercourse? Lets address these issues by debunking some myths about anal sex and God's will.

I thought the Bible said anal sex was a sin.

This is a common misconception. Anal sex is confusing to many Christians because of the attention paid to the Bibles condemnation of homosexual acts. However, its important to realize that these often quoted scriptures refer only to sexual acts between two men. Nowhere does the Bible forbid anal sex between a male and female.

In fact, many Biblical passages allude to the act of anal sex between men and women. Lamentations 2:10 describes how The virgins of Jerusalem have bowed their heads to the ground, indicating how a virginal maidens should position themselves to receive anal sex. Another suggestive scripture tells of a womans pride in her valley (referring to her buttocks and the cleft between them) and entices her lover to ejaculate against her backside: "How boastful you are about the valleys! O backsliding daughter who trusts in her treasures, {saying,} ' Who will come against me?' (Jeremiah 49:4) And in the Song of Songs, the lover urges his mate to allow him to enter her from behind: Draw me after you, let us make haste. Song of Solomon, 1:4

Isnt anal sex dirty?

The Bible says, To the pure, all things are pure. (Titus 1:15) The Lord created your body, and no part of it is imperfect or unclean. God also created our bodies for pleasure, and anal sex is just one of the many ways, including standard sexual intercourse, that we can enjoy this pleasure and share it with a partner.

Although the anus is used for elimination, in reality it is not as dirty as you think, especially after a shower or bath. Elimination is also a natural process of our God-given bodies, so our conception of the anal area as dirty has more to do with our own psychological hang-ups. If the idea of direct contact with this area is still distasteful to you, the male can wear a condom as a barrier

If youre going to have anal sex, why not just have regular sex?

This is a good question: If youre going to have sexual contact before marriage, why not just go the whole nine yards and have regular sex? There are many good reasons for having anal sex instead. The first reason is practical: having conventional vaginal intercourse can lead to unwanted pregnancies. While its true that the Lord bade us to be fruitful and multiply, (Gen 1:22) the Bible also counsels that For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven. (Eccl. 3:1) Pregnancy outside of wedlock can have dire and life-altering consequences for all those involved. Having anal sex allows you to greatly reduce this risk.

Second, for a young woman who has never engaged in sexual intercourse, having anal sex allows her to preserve her virginity (i.e., maintain an intact hymen) until marriage. There is no greater gift that a bride can give than to offer her pure, unsullied maidenhead to her husband on their wedding night.

Finally, anal sex allows both partners to save the most intimate and powerful sexual act, that of face-to-face vaginal intercourse, for their mates in marriage. This type of sexual relationship represents the most powerful union between a man and a woman, and so it rightfully should be reserved for ones life partner. Fortunately, you can engage in anal sex prior to marriage and still be able to share the deeper, more meaningful act of consecrated love through vaginal intercourse with your wedded spouse.

Are you saving yourself for your wedding night? The Devil wants you to fail, thats why he puts stumbling blocks in your way.

I thought the Bible said anal sex was a sin.

This is a common misconception. Anal sex is confusing to many Christians because of the attention paid to the Bibles condemnation of homosexual acts. However, its important to realize that these often quoted scriptures refer only to sexual acts between two men. Nowhere does the Bible forbid anal sex between a male and female.

In fact, many Biblical passages allude to the act of anal sex between men and women. Lamentations 2:10 describes how The virgins of Jerusalem have bowed their heads to the ground, indicating how a virginal maidens should position themselves to receive anal sex. Another suggestive scripture tells of a womans pride in her valley (referring to her buttocks and the cleft between them) and entices her lover to ejaculate against her backside: "How boastful you are about the valleys! O backsliding daughter who trusts in her treasures, {saying,} ' Who will come against me?' (Jeremiah 49:4) And in the Song of Songs, the lover urges his mate to allow him to enter her from behind: Draw me after you, let us make haste. Song of Solomon, 1:4

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X-Paster, nimejaribu kupitia kwa kina Bible yangu na inasema hivi:

lamentations 2: 10: ''The eldersof the daughters of Zion sit on the ground in silence; they have thrown dust on their heads and put on sackcloth; the young women of Jerusalem have bowed their heads to the ground''.

Jeremiah 49: 4: ''Why do you boast of your valleys, O faithless daughters, who trusted in her treasures, saying, 'Who will come against me?''

The Song of Solomon 1: 4: ''Draw me after you; let us run. The king has brought me into his chambers. Others, We will exult and rejoice in you; we will extol your love more than wine; rightly do they love you''.

Are you saving yourself for your wedding night? The Devil wants you to fail, thats why he puts stumbling blocks in your way. But God wants you to succeed, and thats why he has given us an alternative to intercourse before marriage: anal sex. Through anal sex, you can satisfy your bodys needs, while you avoid the risk of unwanted pregnancy and still keep yourself pure for marriage.

You may be shocked at first by this idea. Isnt anal sex (sodomy) forbidden by the Bible? Isnt anal sex dirty? Whats the difference between having anal sex before marriage and having regular intercourse? Lets address these issues by debunking some myths about anal sex and God's will.

I thought the Bible said anal sex was a sin.

This is a common misconception. Anal sex is confusing to many Christians because of the attention paid to the Bibles condemnation of homosexual acts. However, its important to realize that these often quoted scriptures refer only to sexual acts between two men. Nowhere does the Bible forbid anal sex between a male and female.

In fact, many Biblical passages allude to the act of anal sex between men and women. Lamentations 2:10 describes how The virgins of Jerusalem have bowed their heads to the ground, indicating how a virginal maidens should position themselves to receive anal sex. Another suggestive scripture tells of a womans pride in her valley (referring to her buttocks and the cleft between them) and entices her lover to ejaculate against her backside: "How boastful you are about the valleys! O backsliding daughter who trusts in her treasures, {saying,} ' Who will come against me?' (Jeremiah 49:4) And in the Song of Songs, the lover urges his mate to allow him to enter her from behind: Draw me after you, let us make haste. Song of Solomon, 1:4

Isnt anal sex dirty?

The Bible says, To the pure, all things are pure. (Titus 1:15) The Lord created your body, and no part of it is imperfect or unclean. God also created our bodies for pleasure, and anal sex is just one of the many ways, including standard sexual intercourse, that we can enjoy this pleasure and share it with a partner.

Although the anus is used for elimination, in reality it is not as dirty as you think, especially after a shower or bath. Elimination is also a natural process of our God-given bodies, so our conception of the anal area as dirty has more to do with our own psychological hang-ups. If the idea of direct contact with this area is still distasteful to you, the male can wear a condom as a barrier

If youre going to have anal sex, why not just have regular sex?

This is a good question: If youre going to have sexual contact before marriage, why not just go the whole nine yards and have regular sex? There are many good reasons for having anal sex instead. The first reason is practical: having conventional vaginal intercourse can lead to unwanted pregnancies. While its true that the Lord bade us to be fruitful and multiply, (Gen 1:22) the Bible also counsels that For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven. (Eccl. 3:1) Pregnancy outside of wedlock can have dire and life-altering consequences for all those involved. Having anal sex allows you to greatly reduce this risk.

Second, for a young woman who has never engaged in sexual intercourse, having anal sex allows her to preserve her virginity (i.e., maintain an intact hymen) until marriage. There is no greater gift that a bride can give than to offer her pure, unsullied maidenhead to her husband on their wedding night.

Finally, anal sex allows both partners to save the most intimate and powerful sexual act, that of face-to-face vaginal intercourse, for their mates in marriage. This type of sexual relationship represents the most powerful union between a man and a woman, and so it rightfully should be reserved for ones life partner. Fortunately, you can engage in anal sex prior to marriage and still be able to share the deeper, more meaningful act of consecrated love through vaginal intercourse with your wedded spouse.